jprincc Rupert Dailp rectos Thursday, August 11, 1949. SPAAK IS PRESIDENT LUXURY YACHT VISITS PORT The luxury yacht Savltar of Los Angeles, owned by Phillip Berg, a Hollywood actors' agent, stopped in port here briefly yes spvral frieuds j this month. Th t long and' ous'y appoint , 5 y this port. SHIPS and WATERFRONT "BUILD B C. PAYROLLS"' STRASBOURG, France ff Paul Henry Spaak, Belgian Socialist leader, was unanimosuply el- ELECTRICITY SHOULD BE CHEAP, WIDESPREAD IN B.C. VISITOR SAYS Why British Columbia is not ' electrical," he said. "Electric one of the , most electrified ' power should be the cheapest areas on the continent Is a1 commodity you have." development could be a matter of puzzlement to Albert' Its drawmg card for popuU-who Pat A. Thorson of Portland, Oregon, has pondered the matter ! tj "Development an? '"f and e use of of while watching endless torrent., f . where it Is ., electrical power e er ' of water tumble down moun- "c, n a mat terday to take on fuel while en ARTHUR KNUTSON FUNERAL TODAY Funeral rites for the late Arthur Knutson who died in the city last week were held this afternoon at Grenville Court I ected today as first president oi roult, to Skagway. Accompany the European consultative as sembly. ing Mr. Berg were his wife, the former actress Lila Hyams, and Advertise m t c Economical f0flt and Delicious The chunky little Belgian re Carrying 246 rojnd trip passengers and a number of passengers for Alaska, the Canadian National steamer Prince George, Capt. E. B. Caldwell, was in port this morning, northbound. She sailed at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway. signed yesterday as acting cting Tie mier and foreign minister ster oiirfo nhilo cm Iho f avail.lUJC io - ----- Tie- 1 so he fJU'il , U j i jf 3 fl I OTY7 in the -0 a - ;sj h ;W 1$ m i: M " ' 'KAlA-ii..L. '. EU if could lake over the job ob newly-created council of of Europe Europe. ,um,ml,in.,.. i 1 Chaper with B. C. Undertakers in charge. The service, which was attended by family members and friends, was conducted by Rev. George E. Scndall of First Presbyterian Church. Hymns sung during the service were "Safe in the Arms of Jesus' and 'Shall We Gather at the River?" Mrs. E. J. Smith -""j -'rf ' W'Sfc. " r-wf-! .f-tS-; fF ( -- ter of convenience, he cieciar-ed. "It is a hall-mark of civilization. In Sweden it is looked i on as a cheap, efficient servant of all the people. Its luxury status disappeared years ago." I Argument that distances ' which Dower has to be trans a cruise ship. Mr. Thorson's interest In hydro power is a logical one, since he is an electrical contractor in the American city. Also Jie is a native of Sweden which, he says, has made elec Former Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain nominated Spaak for the As- i sembly presidency. Plenty of milk is essential to any well-balanced diet. In Pacific youll find an easily digested, economical milk containing the necessary minerals and vitamins for healthy meals. Vacuum packing insures farm freshness. . PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed The 101 delegates from ' a dozen countries quickly endorsed the selection without opposition. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson-Muiray are sailing tonight ,on the Prince Rupert for a vacation trip which will take them as far as the Kootenay Lake country. They will be accompanied south by Mrs. Wilson-Murray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peddie. returning to Vancouver after a two weeks' tricity a universal servant to an extent unequalled anywhere else in the world. A round trip passenger on the Camosun .which docked here southbound from Stewart Tuesday, Mr. Thorson said that he was fascinated by the obvious was organist. Interment took place at Fair-view Cemetery with the follow-! ins actin; as pallbearers: Don-! aid Scherk, Sydney Schcrk, ' John Currie, Stan Vickernian, Harry Harrison and Louis Cromp. mitted in British Columbia are an added cost factor failed to impress the Portland visitor. Throughout much of the area, he said, are fruitful farm lands which need ixipulation and also there are additional sources of power which could contribute their small share to a mighty project. "My observations in Europe and in the United State have convinced me that as a public utility, hydro-electric power can best be developed and co-ordin- visit here. I hydro electric potential along ! the British Columbia coast. Advertise in the Dally News! You Saw It iii The News! ated in its disliiuulion by government agencies. I certainly don t favor that for all industries, but as far as electric power goes, its benefits are "With all that fast water going to waste, there is no reason why every home In Prince Ru- Advertise in tne taiiy News! It Pays to Advertise! pert should not be completely Yourpicldcs A can bcfamoiis lo Ueal W lien you are ahopping fur vegetaliles and f fur caiining you do nut hesitate lu pay a few MONTREAL, Augut 11th. Perfect desserts to grace any occasion . . . and high tip on my lift of " helps for quick meals " ar delicious JELL-0 Pl'DDINCS. Wondi"-fully economical . . . you'll find them real budget-savers . . . and so amazingly quirk and eay to make! 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